The University of Wyoming's College of Health Sciences provides excellent health education opportunities including undergraduate and graduate level degrees in Communication Disorders, Social Work and Pharmacy to name just a few. Providing both on-campus and online educational access to students here in Wyoming and beyond. We proudly participate in WWAMI (Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana and Idaho), a regional medical education program with the University of Washington School of Medicine. WWAMI is the primary means of access for allopathic medical education in Wyoming. The UW Health Sciences also supports two Family Medicine Residency programs in Casper and Cheyenne, and the Albany Community Health Clinic (ACHC).

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Research Seminars Provide Students and Faculty Opportunity to Discuss Campus Wide Research

The UW College of Health Sciences first Research Seminar of the 2019 spring semester attracted students from across campus, as well as faculty from several divisions in the college.

Dr. Nicole C. Lamartine, pictured at left, Director of Choral Activities, with the Department of Music, spoke on the topic Buddha and the Breath. Her presentation included helping students understand the complexities of the human voice and the organs that produce it.

During the second half of the seminar, Drs. Mary Jo Cooley Hidecker and Erin Bush, with the Division of Communication Disorders, Dr. Reshmi Singh, with the School of Pharmacy and Annalisa Piccorelli, with Math and Statistics, presented the topic Insights into Rural Telehealth for Persons with Parkinson’s Disease. Telehealth is an expanding tool used by physicians to reach patients in rural areas such as Wyoming.

The College of Health Research Committee hosts a research themed seminar the first Friday of each month throughout the school year. All faculty and students are invited to attend. Please visitResearch Seminars for a complete list of seminars this spring.